AI boom fuels US$11.6b data centre investment in Asia-Pacific as Hong Kong eyes niche role
The rise of artificial intelligence is transforming the property landscape in Asia-Pacific, with an investment of US$11.6 billion directed towards data center construction. Hong Kong is positioning itself as a niche player in this rapidly growing sector, contributing to both technological and economic advancements.
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